yoruba in A Sentence

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    Laughter(Applause) Yoruba Richen: Thank you.

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    From a Yoruba word meaning“ one who prays.”.

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    The Yoruba, for example, were prized as‘ stallions.'”.

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    Ashanti Ibo Yoruba.

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    Gbe'borun is a Yoruba phrase which translates to"gossip," or"talebearer.

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    He speaks Yoruba with an English accent, and English with a German one.

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    Ola and colleagues described the case of a young male student from Yoruba.

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    Laoye:“ Yoruba drumming is a complex and difficult art that requires many years of study.

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    Yoruba is the language spoken- a tonal language with three tones- high, mid, and low.

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    In the Yoruba culture of Nigeria, where his family comes from, the word Enitan means“person of story.”.

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    The city, formerly known as Ajase, served as the capital for the Yoruba state of Popo.

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    His dad taught him the Yoruba culture and made him understand the importance of wearing traditional clothes.

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    It's why Ashanti, Ibo, Yoruba and countless other peoples were stolen from Africa and enslaved to build America.

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    He was criticized by a Yoruba faction for using his newspaper to suppress opposition to his views.

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    Among these are the most important languages of southern Nigeria, Benin, Togo, and southeast Ghana: Yoruba, Igbo, Bini, Fon, and Ewe.

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    Many have learned through experience the truth of the Yoruba saying:“ Ọmọ bẹẹrẹ, òṣì bẹẹrẹ” an abundance of children, an abundance of poverty.

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    In Yoruba culture, chieftain titles are usually given to those who have been of high service in bringing positive contributions to their community.

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    Today, the divine name is widely known and accepted in many African languages, such as Zulu( uJehova), Yoruba( Jehofah), Xhosa( uYehova) and Swahili Yehova.

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    The Yoruba people are an ethnic group of over 40 million people in total, inhabiting the southwestern and north-central region of Nigeria, as well as southern and central Benin.

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    The ancient mythology of the Yoruba people is a major religion in Nigeria, claimed by its devotees to be one of the oldest religions in the world and still practiced today.

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    The writer Ed Morales claimed that Yoruba mythology played a part in early blues, citing Robert Johnson's"Cross Road Blues" as a"thinly veiled reference to Eleggua, the orisha in charge of the crossroads.

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    A stay in Lagos exposed him to the Yoruba language; by the time he was in college, he had been exposed to different Nigerian cultures and spoke three languages an asset as president.

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    Nigeria has more than 500 languages and no less than 250 ethnic groups, of which the Yoruba from the west of the country and the Igbo from the southeast are the most predominant.

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    Recent acquisitions include a spectacular mid-20th century thirty-five foot long Kuba Man's ceremonial skirt, an elegant late-19th to early-20th century Yoruba bowl-bearing figure from Nigeria, and Theo Eshetu's contemporary light-based video work Meditation- Light(2006).

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    The institution of marriage is also a very big deal for the Yoruba people, because it is considered to be a union of not only the husband and wife but of both families and extended families.

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    Slapping thighs, shuffling feet and patting hands: this was how they got around the slave owners' ban on drumming, improvising complex rhythms just like ancestors did with drums in Haiti or in the Yoruba communities of West Africa.

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    Dizygotic twin pregnancies are slightly more likely when the following factors are present in the woman: She is of West African descent(especially Yoruba) She is between the age of 30 and 40 years She is greater than average height and weight She has had several previous pregnancies.

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